In the animated movie "Monsters, Inc.," the code that the monsters yell out when a monster returns with a sock on his back is "233!" This is a part of the film's humorous take on the idea of a "contaminated" sock, which is considered hazardous in the monster world. The sock signifies a potential threat and is treated with extreme caution by the monsters.
Monster reborn and Call of the haunted
no, because the monsters are already in the graveyard use a card like monster reincarnation or monster reborn to get the cards back on the field or in your hand then fuse them together.
If You Log Off On Moshi Monsters You Have To Go On Moshi Monsters Sign In And Just Type In Your Monsters Pass And User Name
When you receive a suspension on Moshi Monsters, you will receive an email that tells you how long you are suspended from Moshi Monsters. You will have to wait that amount of time before getting your monster back.
512 monsters in all (including special red-back-round monsters/ example: Grendel (DARKEYE) and rare blue-back-round monsters/ example: Dynast (LST_DRG)
tickle your monster. how to tickle your monster: click and hold on your monster. drag your cursor around while holding down. you are "rubbing" your monster. your monster will make a remark about tickling.
Every 2 weeks it comes back!
the top monster poster is rare so just look back daily to find it. good luck! :)
Get two monsters over level 9 with one + and one -, go to the scoutpost in the back and synthesise. no you get 2 monsters that are level ten or higher
Once you have purchased a Moshi Monsters monster, there should be a tag or card attached with a code on it. You may have to do a scratch off to get the code. Same thing for Moshi Monsters Time cards you can use for membership - there is a place to scratch off the cover to find the code.
Yes. If you switch to peaceful, monster spawners will stay there, but they won't spawn any monsters.
"Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you." ― Friedrich Nietzsche